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Motorola Sues Apple Over…Everything

Motorola has filed a patent complaint against Apple that covers…a lot.

In Motorola’s (MOT) words, the 18 patents in question concern “key technology areas found on many of Apple’s core products and associated services, including MobileMe and the App Store. The Motorola patents include wireless communication technologies, such as WCDMA (3G), GPRS, 802.11 and antenna design, and key smartphone technologies including wireless email, proximity sensing, software application management, location-based services and multi-device synchronization.”

They don’t seem to be upset about Ping, though.

We’ve asked Apple (AAPL) for a response. Here’s Motorola’s release:

LIBERTYVILLE, Ill., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced that it’s subsidiary, Motorola Mobility, Inc., has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) alleging that Apple’s iPhone, iPad, iTouch and certain Mac computers infringe Motorola patents. Motorola Mobility also filed patent infringement complaints against Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) in the Northern District of Illinois and the Southern District of Florida.

Overall, Motorola Mobility’s three complaints include 18 patents, which relate to early-stage innovations developed by Motorola in key technology areas found on many of Apple’s core products and associated services, including MobileMe and the App Store. The Motorola patents include wireless communication technologies, such as WCDMA (3G), GPRS, 802.11 and antenna design, and key smartphone technologies including wireless email, proximity sensing, software application management, location-based services and multi-device synchronization.

Motorola Mobility has requested that the ITC commence an investigation into Apple’s use of Motorola’s patents and, among other things, issue an Exclusion Order barring Apple’s importation of infringing products, prohibiting further sales of infringing products that have already been imported, and halting the marketing, advertising, demonstration and warehousing of inventory for distribution and use of such imported products in the United States. In the District Court actions, Motorola Mobility has requested that Apple cease using Motorola’s patented technology and provide compensation for Apple’s past infringement.

Kirk Dailey, corporate vice president of intellectual property at Motorola Mobility, said, “Motorola has innovated and patented throughout every cycle of the telecommunications industry evolution, from Motorola’s invention of the cell phone to its development of premier smartphone products. We have extensively licensed our industry-leading intellectual property portfolio, consisting of tens of thousands of patents in the U.S. and worldwide. After Apple’s late entry into the telecommunications market, we engaged in lengthy negotiations, but Apple has refused to take a license. We had no choice but to file these complaints to halt Apple’s continued infringement. Motorola will continue to take all necessary steps to protect its R&D and intellectual property, which are critical to the company’s business.”


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  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/7E5KV56UZ7EJR6JUEMD43C5MNU David Reynolds

    LOL

  • Anonymous

    Apple would probably prefer to just do a little tit for tat sort of exchange of IP since they are the ones that have shown the path out of the wilderness and into the light for everyone else … and now the likes of Motorola are piggybacking on all of that R&D without any licensing at all … should be interesting …

  • Anonymous

    All these companies seem to be getting desperate by suing one another. Why did Motorola wait so long to file a suit since Apple had these products for years? Anyway, Microsoft goes and sues Motorola and in turn, Motorola sues Apple. It will probably all come to naught.

    Apple needs to take some of its cash reserve and buy a patent law firm and have those bad boys work full time obfuscating patent lawsuits. Drag out everything for years and years.

    That Motorola has all those freaking patents and can’t make one decent product to keep the company in the black. What a damn waste of a company and patents. Maybe Apple should just buy up their whole patent portfolio for a half-billion dollars.

  • Anonymous

    Motorola Question:
    If you had all this technology, then why didn’t you invent the iPad and iPhone?
    You seem to sit on technology, or are just too stupid to use it.
    Get a grip. We need a better CB radio. Go build it!

  • Anonymous

    All these lawsuits against one another is getting ridiculous..

    All these companies should all go to group therapy..

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_SILQLFJAOB77IUIP46JIC4OYCY Fdmsfjsdjk Kgkfdk

    Google in the input: www. tradeone.us you can find many brand names, even more surprising is that he will sell you the unexpected o(?_?)o

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